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    niK OMAHA . StTN'DAY . r.F.K: ATfJl'ST 29, 1915.
SUMMER DAYS ARE PASSING: Vis ting in Omaha With Her Parents
BACK FROM SIX MONTHS' STAY
IN CALIFORNIA. I
HER ENGAGEMENT TO WED JUST
ANNOUNCED. '
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Society Xotei the Waning Honrs of
the Outdoor Season with
Activity.
BUST HUES ARE YET AHEAD
octal eleadar.
fl'NDAT ".uppers at th Country. FIMd
and Happy Hollow rluba. Mr. anil Mra.
M. C. J'etera, aiippnr for Mlaa Orsc
Vvlltahlre or 1n
TV fc.iAV-Children aaj at the Happy
Hollow club. Mrs. M. l-wt. luncnron
at ihe HkvVY Hollo club. Mr. Kd
wiinl Caliaiian. Iijiv hvin at tli Happy
Hollow nub. Mra. Kviinrlh 1'aiTxni,
luncheon for Mlaa KlUa llalaey. Mra. K.
1'. Kirkxndall and lra. A U llaed,
jrfenir at Kirk wood for Mlaa Orace
lltahire.
WF.DNMl'AT-Dlnner-danor at Coun
try, r'liid and Hymour Lake rluba. Mr.
and Mm. Krank Hamilton, dinner at the
Country club for thalr auest, Mlaa Urac
lltatilre.
THl'HfiUAY Ledl day luncheon at
Happy Hollow and Field cluba.
FK1DA r ooiourneia' club 01 the Whlta
Mhrlnr. Mra. C. Vincent, hoatraa.
KATl'KD. Y Plnner-danoe at t'ountry.
Kteid and Happy Hollow cluba. Mr. and
Mra. John A. Mcrlhane. dinner at tha
Country club for JaUa Grace Wiltshire.
The approach of tha doling of tha club
day, a UtUa toaalp. two attractive
vla.tora and the eacltlne; anticipations
c.f tha coming of Billy Bunday for a auy
with u. are tha thing of tha moment
with toclatjr.
Mlaa Grace Wlluhlra of Los Angalea,
who has been a gueat at tha home of Mr.
and Mr, rrank Hamilton for several
weeks, has had a round of affairs given
In her honor and will be wined and dined
thl we a well. Mr. and Mra. Frank
Hamilton wilt entertain at dinner In her
honor at th Country club on Wednea
day, and thl evening he will be the
gueat of honor at a luppar given at
the Country club by Mr. and Mra. M.
C. Tetera. On Tueeday Mr. F. P.
KlrkendaU and Mr. A. U Reed will
give a picnic for Ml Wllthlr at
Kirk wood" and Saturday evening ah
will be entertained by Mr. and Mr.
John A. Mcfthane at dinner at tha
Country club.
Mia Ella Ha)ey of Eltsabsth. N. J.,
it pndlng aome time with Mia Qlady
Trtrr. She ha a boon tha gueat of honor
at a number of affair at the Country
club the last weak and ehe plana to re
main over thl coming weak at tha Peter'
home.
Tha director of tha Happy Hollow
club have anonunoed tha data of their
closing dinner-dance, aa Saturday. Sep
tember K. Bereral larga affairs are
planned by tha management before tha
doe of tha season. Thuraday evening,
September t, tha re will be a aeoond mar
ried folk dinner given at tha club, and
the annual harvest home dinner will be
given on Tuesday evening, September 21.
Vacationer Return Home.
Mra, Wilson Low returned Friday from
a iiinumr rpent at Eaton' ranch In
Wyoming.
Wlnaton Cowgtll arrive horn today
from ten week at a boy camp, In
Michigan.
Mr. F. H. Oalnea and son, Francis,
tiave returned from a month' vacation
In Eatea Park.
Mr. and Mra, O. W. Mageath and Mlaa
Mary Megeath hay returned from their
California trip.
Tha Rsv, Lloyd Holsappl and Mra.
Holaappl returned yesterday from thalr
three week' vacation trip.
Mr. and Mrs. W. t. Conn all and their
daughter, Mra, Isaao Millar Ray mood. Jr.,
ef Linooln. har returned from AAlantto
City.
Mr. and Mm Arthur a Smith and
family arrived horns Friday from a sum
mer spent In the Yellowstone and Olaotar
parka. j
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Kelly, who
war at Atlantic City last week, ar now
at Charlevoix and will rsaob bom about
Monday or Tuesday.
Mis Kate McHugn and Miss FanrJ
McUugh a re expected homo today or Sun
day from four weak" visit with their
slater, Mrs. Edwin Piatt, In Colorado.
Mr. and Mrs. F. a Cowglll and Mr. A.
I. Ktnaler arrived homo Tuesday from
Atlantic City and other eastern points.
Mr. Kinder remained at the Traymore
st Atlantic City.
Mra George Voas and son, George, re
turned Tuesdsy from Dome lake, , Mra,
K. II. Loomla and family will not return
. until Tuesday. James) Wymaa, who was
. In the same party, Is visiting Mr. and
Mra John Patrick on their ranch.
Mrs. Charles Offutt and daughter, Mlaa
Virginia, have been at Christmas lake
with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Tost for a few
days, having returned from California by
the northern route. They reach horns
today and Mr. and Mrs. Tost will follow
a few days later.
Mrs. Lucy Cotton and children hay re
turned from Okobcjl, where they have
been for several weeks with Mrs. Eva
Wallace in the Wallace cottage. Mrs.
Wallace and her children arrived home
Friday. Mrs. Sam Burns and Mr. Har.
ley Moorhead. with their families, will
remain at the lake oyer Labor day.
Hotel of Interest.
Mrs. Louis Bradford has left San Fran
. claco and returned to Ban Diego, to be
with Mrs. J. J. MonntU.
Mies Retina Oonnell will not return to
Dana Hall, aa aha bad first planned, but
will enter Mlaa Qllmore'a and Mlaa Evans'
school In Boston to specialise In mualc
Mrs. Arthur Remington has gone from
Eaton's ranch to vlalt Mrs. Joseph Bar
ker on ths Harding ranch. She will return
with the Barker the middle of Septem
ber. Miss FJUa Ilals-y ef Elisabeth, N. J.,
who was the truest last week of Mlas
Oladys Paters, will be with Mrs. J. U
Baker and Mrs. Harry Kelly this week
and next.
Mrs. H. C. Van Gleson, who has been
visiting her brother, Mr. Van Embrugh,
at Briarcltff Lodge, N. Y., goes to Bridge
port, Conn., next week to spend a month
with bar son.
Miss Katharine Morse, who went to
New York to take up s summer course
In EriglUh at OuiumbU university, has
decided to stay east until February to
continue her studies.
Mr. Waltmaa Welters leave this week
for San Francisco as a delegate to the
t Pal U eonvsntlon. From there he will go
directly to Dartmouth college, where he
enters his Junior year.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel SUpteton. who
are occupying the C. W. Hamilton home
on Park avenue until the return of the
Hamilton family from the west, will then
move Into Mrs. Btapieton's former home,
the Frank Murphy house on Be Mary's
avenue.
Mrs. Jacob Sweet, who has spent the
summer here with her mother. Mrs. John
Harte Morrleoa, leaves next week to
Join her busbsnd at El Paso, where they
will reritaln unill condition ar more
settled in Maxlbo. when they will go to
there ra"ch In urango.
Mr. Philip Chase, who rt . n em
tio) n this summer with tbe orit'nou!: 1
aixl CAaim-r1l National on of ctii-
MRS. ROBERT !VEt.T, PARKKR, WHO IS THB3 OlK3T OF HER PARENT".
MR, ANI HUB, F. It. M'CONNELl.
cago, is expected in Omaha na.tt week.
when he will be the gueat oC Mr. JaWn
Caldwell. Mr. Chsse entv the archi
tectural college of Cornell u.nlverty
this fall.
Miss Margaret McNoIr, who graduated
from Clarkson hoapltaj and Inter took a
post graduate course In Cook County
hospital. Chicago, has sailed for Hono
lulu, where she hae taken a position In
the Quenn hospital there. MIhs McNair
has been at Long Bcaah,, Co.1., for the
lent six month.
Mrs. Jack Webster, who 1 at preaent
on the Webster ranch out In the state,
will leave next week for lAfeyette, Ind..
to be matron of honor at the wedding of
her cousin, Mlsa Marlon Pierces who !
to be married Boptember 21, to Mr. Burr
Sweeiy of Lafayette, Mr. Wttbeter will
be aoaotnpAnlM by her mother, Mra. A.
Gk Beeeon.
The golf tournament to determine the
city ohamplonahlp among the women
players Is to be held on the Country links
the week of September 17. AH women
golfers of the city are Invited and urged
to enter their names with Mr. W. II.
Flynu, Webster T36S. The club links wilt
be open to all entrant from other club
very morning during the week preced
ing the tournament. There will be four
flights and a trophy for the winner and
runner-up fat each flight
At Happy Hollow Club.
Mr, and Mrs. B. Roblson entertained at
dinner Saturday evening at the Happy
Hollow club In honor of their forty-ftrat
wedding anniversary. The gueata were:
Measrs. and Mesdames
If. Roblson. W. O. Preston,
Farnay, H. L. Koblaon.
Kansas city; V.. u. Wagoner.
Mra M. W. Lewis and Mia. d r'!-
han will entertain guests at luncheon
Tuesday at the Happy Hollow club.
The annual dinner of the directors of
ths Happy Hollow club will be given Sat
urday evening, September IS, at the club.
Dining with Mr. and Mra W. IL Rhodes
last evening at the Happy Hollow club
were:
Messrs. and Mesdames -
J. C. Biifflnstou. 11 EL Balbaoh. .
a M. Martin,
Otners entertaining at dinner Isst even
ing at the Happy Hollow club were: Mr.
Frank Clarke, who had ten guests; Dr.
and Mra, Palmer Ftndley. six: M. Shirley,
six, and Harmon Smith, four.
Dr. N. IL Rasmussen entertained at
dinner Friday evening at the Happy Hol
low club. His guests were:
Doctors Doctors
Otis Brb. Lttalle Molatead.
A. F. Morranthaler. Herman Aisen.
Robert Brandlser,
At the Field Club.
Dr. and Mra B. A, MoDermott enter
tained six guests at dinner last svenlng
at, the Field club; Mr. James Trimble
had seven; C B. Liver, four; Joe B(il re
man, four, and Alex Vlck, five.
Route-Yates.
Ths marriage of Mlas Louisa M. Tates,
daughter of Mr. and Mra James A.
Ystes, and Mr. Walter R. Rouse was
solemnised Saturday morning at t:30 a.
m. at St. Cecelia's church. Rev, Father
Harrington performed the ceremony.
A wedding breakfast for twenty-five
guests followed the ceremony at the home
of the brtde'e parents. Mlas Lois Hyde
and Mr. Louts C. Rouse of Galena, IlL. a
brother of the groom , were . the at-
NEW PRESIDENT OF DOUGLAS
COUNTY W. C. T. U.
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BER MORN.
tendanta. After a trip through the west
snd a visit with Mr. Rouse's parent In
Galena, the young couple will be at
home October 1 at 108 North Forty-ninth
street.
At the Country Club.
With Mr. and Mra. F. 8. Gains i din.
ner laat evening at the Country dub
were:
Messrs. and Meadamea
F. Buhola,
M. A. Hall.
Mesdames
John Towle,
W. A. Fraser.
Frank Judson.
Dieaar.
Charles Ueorse.
Lucius Wakelay,
Dining With Mr. IM Mra
W. A, C.
lonnaon were:
Mr. and Mr. O. M. Wllhelm.
Mr. Warren Roger.
Mlaa Dalay Doane.
tl,ur, i . -
Clement Chase, W. T. Pag
Mr. and Mra Kenneth Peterson enter
tained at dinner laat tvin. . ,v.
Country club In honor of Mr. and Mrs.
raui uajiagner. Covers were plaoed for:
Meaara mil f-ai4nn..
Oorge Redl.k Gallacher.
i ton. " . Pateraon.
Lou-s Clarke. John Redlck,
Complimentary to Mlas Kltsa Halsey,
the house gueat of Miss Gladys Peters,
Mr. and Mrs. Will Burns entertained at
dinner laat evening at the Country club.
The guests Included:
Mr. and Mrs. Ralps Peter.
Mlaaes Misses
?lZ"y' Ur Borklev.
y Peters. Mildred Butler.
Mas re
Messrs
Stockton Heth.
Robert Burns.
UlilHru Hutler.
Robert Connell,
Dink Mtat. . rt
Mr. Ben Gallagher entertained:
Messrs. and Mesdamss
KiMnk lfBtiillt.in 4 T. mmJt
L.I oh n A. Methane. Howard Baldrlge.
uuraon v . attlea,
Mts Grace Wiltshire, Los Angeles.
Meaaia Meaare
Luther Drake. Frank Burklay.
Among others entertaining at dinner
last evening at the Country club were!
Mr. and Mrs. Moshler Colpatser. who
hsd four guests, and M. A. Hall, four.
Among- the Visitor..
Mis Comwell of Chicago s the gueat
of Miss Oeorge Trimble for two weeka
Mra Sidney Smith of Hartford. Conn.,
la expected this week to vlalt her Par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Dale.
Mra John Goodwin of Newcastle, Ind.,
and children, are vlalting Mra Goodwin's
Parents. Mr. and Mra F. B. Kennard.
Miss Ruth Beecher, daughter of Bishop
Beecher of Hastings, will arrive Monday
to spend the week with Miss Stella Rob
inson. Miss Catherine Calder of Cleveland. 0
i who has been the guest of the Mioses
Marlon and Naomi To la, will leave this
evenlnc for her home.
Miss Pauline Ctole of Woresetr. Mass.,
la the guest until Thursday at the horse)
of Mr. and Mra C. D. Woodworth, Mlas
Alios Woodworth and Mis Cole ware
i-ollege metes at Smith,
JuluiHton af Chicago will arrive
aome time tlili wet-k to be the guest of
i Mia I'.e-lna Connell for several weeka.
Mli Johnson and Mlaa Connell were
rluoaniate at Iana Hall lost yvnr.
Mra. Turner MuAllliner cf Oakland,
Cal.. who has been vlalting her parent.
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Vhs.losberDrLshaus
Mr. and Mr. A. O. Edwards, relurna to
Oakland today, aocompanled by Mrs. Mel
Uhl, Jr.," who will be her gueat for m.-veral
weeks.
Miss "Dodle1' Richmond of New York
waa entertained In Omaha for several
days by friends here. She Is going to
the Panama-Pacirio exposition with hrr
parents. While here the Richmond were
the gueata of Mr. and Mra. M. M. Thleae.
Numerous, affair were given In honor of
the visitors.
At Seymour Lake Country Club
The Tug-o'-War club entertained
breakfast at the cluf Friday nt
o'olock. Covers were luld for:
at
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Meadamea
Moadamea
Harry Marling,
R. liryaon,
H. Hurreaa,
W. A. Kowler,
V.. A. Hone,
Frank Prucha.
I It. Cote,
Jamna Trimble,
I H. B. Kchindfl,
; Benaon,
i 11. M. Laverty,
: W. B. Tagg.
' William bavlnger,
Claudo Orchard. '
Mr. and Mra. George F. Rusliait of
Fort Crook entertained at dinner lat
evening, followed by dancing. Their
gueat Included.
Meaara. and Meadamea
W. P. Lynch, J. o. Sherry.
John Mattera, Judge Wheat.
Mlaaes Mlsae
Ethel Sherry. Irene O'Neill.
Ida Frlrke, lettle Kltxpatrick.
Meaara. Meaara.
Ken Lynch, Amoa lake.
Kdward Miarthy.
Mlaa Stacia MulvlhlU was hoateaa at a
dinner party Friday evening. Her guests
were:
Misses
Margaret Foy.
Mry King.
Nancy Mitchell.
Stella McAullffe,
hart la English,
Meadamea
W. Hlnrlcha.
Mlaaes
Lily Ring
Ann Aio M ah on,
Annie Red field,
Amelia Koaaoker.
M. Mitchell,
M. Wagner.
Miss Irma Book gave a dancing party
Friday evening. Those present were:
Mr. and Mra C L VoUmer.
Misses Mlaaee
Grace Pool, Mabel Melcher.
Mary Connor,
Meesra Meaara
W. li. Cheek, J. H. boyle.
H. L. MoWUllaros.
Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Wlndhelm had aa
their guests Friday evening:
Mr. and Mr. C H. T. Rlepen.
Mlsa Marguerite Wlndhelm.
John W. Martin.
Others entertaining at a dinner-dance
Friday evening were Mrs. Henry Ny-
gaard, who had twenty-three guests; Dr.
and Mrs. R. E. Bchlndel. four; Mr. and
Mra. R. X Reynolds, four; E. E. Wright,
six; W. C Cox, five; E. A. Rose, ten;
Mbm Margaret Fox. eight.
Tha Sunday evening musical will be
given following the dtnner hour, and will
Include selections by the chorus composed
of cottagers, a tableaux by five girls.
Mra. H. O.- Wlndhelm and Mrs. John
Smith are the hostesses for the Tuesday
evening program, and the numbers will
be oomposed of readings by Mrs. O. W.
Shields, vocal solo by Miss Dora Har
mon and piano solo by Miss Marguerite
Wlndhelm.
Mr. and VTrs. John Beklna are expected
back the first of the month from a two
months tour ef the Pacific coast. They
visit both tha California expoaltlona,
went as far north as Vancouver and re
turned through Yellowstone park.
Stork Special. i
A son, Richard Northern Dumont, was
bom to Mr. and Mrs. John R. Dumont In l
Toronto, Canada, Thursday, August to. I
Prettiest Mile Notes.
Mra. W. Sherman Felt Is spending ten
days to Chicago.
Miss Lorena Leek a Is making a week's
visit at Thurman, Ia
Mr. A. D. Northrup was In Chicago on
a short business trip this week. I
Mr, Fred Crane la expected home today
from a week's trip through Indiana.
Mia 'Ruth Bagnell of Lincoln la mak
ing a week's vlalt with Miss Orace North- I
rup.
Mr. Ernest Graves of the Nebraska uni
versity la the gueet of Mr. and Mrs. E.
E Moser.
Dr. E. C. Wonder hss left for a week's
hunting trip about a hundred mtloe west
of Hoi dreg.
Dr. and Mrs. Pruner have returned
from a three weeks camping trip near
Cortes. Colo.
Mr. and Mra H. B. Liggett and Mr
and Mra Ktret have returned from a two
week' auto trip to Oklahoma City.
Mr. Ous Bolton has spent the last week
In Chicago end Ottumwa on buslitess and
Mra Bolton Is visiting her parents at
Tekamah.
Ml Clara Fllnn, daughter of Mr. and
Mra W. IC Fllnn, who baa mad her
home the lsst few years In Waterloo, la.
has oonte to Omaha to make her perma
nent heme wtlh her parent
Mr. Will Nerri and Mrs. Lulu Nerrls
Jerome are entertaining a house party
this week, their guests being Mr. R. A.
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Norria. Mra Mlnter and Mr, a H.
Tacts, of 8t Joseph, Mo., and Mra
Striettdrl and daughter, Mildred, of Wich
ita, Kan.
Mr. snj Mr, if G. Jana of Oldham,
.'j IV. are the gueata of Mr. and Mra A.
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M. Smith, 'i'hu latter, together with Mian
I Iilu IJlvcii of Xnahvllle, Tenn., will ac-
lompur.y .Mr. nnd- Mrs. Jana later to
Croft'.n, la., for a week-end visit with
thflr ;arent
Change of Address.
Mra. C. E. Johannes has returned from
Boulder, Colo., and has moved from the
Genoa to the new apartment houae. the
Sagamore.
Mr. nnd Mra. Wilaon Low have taen
a house on Thirty-eighth avenue, near
Chicago atroet. Thoy will move Into It
the flrat of the month.
Mr. and Mra. Jack Webater will slve up
their apartment at the Genoa ahoctly to
move Into a new house on Thirty eighth
and Davenport streets.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Love are moving
from town to their new home at Loveland
farm. They expect to be settled there
by the first of the week.
News of the Wayfarers.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wyman are ex
pected home this week from Wequeton
kIiik, Mich.
Mr. and Mra David Baum and Mine
Margnret Greer Baum, have left Ban
t'ranclnco and are on their way home by
way of Seattle.
Mr. and Mra. John L Webster, who
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Selling good up
right pianos at
prices from $50
to$1501ess than
ever to make
room we offer
following for
Monday:
Sterling. . . . S1 15
SlioningEr ... $125
Krenelin .... $145
$cbJ.rU!ccl!er$150
Hospa $165
Gabla-Nelson . . $190
Wepan. ... $215
And 22 Other High Grada Pianos
Art Stock $e!Iing at
Cost. Lsrge Selection.
A. Etosps Go.
1511-15 Dou&lai Street
dbS AliELYN WuiiD
Teacher of Piano
10M eontte ATesme.
Pupil of Max I endow ami Holder of
Taeuher'a Oertlfi.ale frum feabody
Conservatory of Music. DaJUroor. aid.
MERCHANTS TAXI CO.
Toaxtss; eat CAee4 Car.
93.00 B.OU. Bens. MM
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NEW FALL GOODS TO BE FORGED OUT
NEW FALL GOODS TO COME IN SOON
Peculiar State of Affairs at The Julius Orkin Women's
Appareling Establishment Brings Dazzling Bar
gain Opportunity to Women Seeking
Expertly Styled Fall Garments.
It doesn't BPem consistent to of
fer new Fall garments at reduced
prices, and then in the same
breath announce that new Fall gar
ments are soon to arrive, yet there
Is excellent reason for just such a
procedure at the Julius Orkln
Women's Appareling establishment
at 1610 Douglas St.
It's this way: Julius Orkin is now
remodeling his Douglas street store
completely; not only Is he remodel
ing, but he In also adding the entire
building directly to the east. He
has been holding an "Enlargement
Sale" on whatever Spring and
Summer goods there happened to
be on hand, but suddenly found
himself confronted with advance
shipments of Fall garments that,
were ordered before he had made
up his mind to remodel. Shipments
of this sort are arriving daily with
absolutely no place to display the
merchandise, so, rather than
chance the style uncertainties of a
few weeks later Julius Orkin sacri
fices them at true "Enlarging Sale"
prices. So much for the goods
that have already arrived and those
that will arrive for a few days.
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tNTIRE HIGH CLASS STOCK OF
SKIRTS MP
BE SOLD
The Fall goods to be purchased
by Julius Orkln during his present
New York trip will be timed to
arrive here just as his newer re
modeled and enlarged store opens,
but Fall goods already here and
those that will arrive during the
next day or so, will be placed on
sale direct from the packing cases
at true "Enlarging Sale" reduc
tions. For Monday's shoppers Julius
Orkln has provided a table of
An Invitation
I"wisli to extend a cordial invitation to all Ladies
of Omaha and vicinity to visit my new Silk Shop, 211
City National Bank Building. 1 want you all to seo
my wonderful new lines of
Si7&s and Velvets
My reputation as a nilk buyer, together with my
new location and equipment, enables me to offer even
better fabrics at my usual irresistible prices.
E. A. Bessire,
The Silk Shop. 211 City Nafl Bk.
Phone Douglas 3C63.
DO IT NOW!
Don't Wait for a Cold Snap
We Suggest that you have your heavy clothes put In shape
to wear this month so aa to be ready for the cool days of October.
Ilentc-tnbet-, we do more than clean or dye your clothes we
make alterations and repair, put new linings la jackets, coats,
vests or overcoats; put new collars and cuffs on overcoats or
Jackets, etc.
Our Prices are very reasonable and we guarantee satisfaction
in every respect. Tell our driver what you want, or come In and
talk it over with us.
THE PANTORIUM
'Good tleanera mad Djm,.n
ISlft-17 Jones St. Phone Doug. MS,
Itraiirh Offices: 2018 Famam St.; 32 N. 24th St., South Bide.
But Julius Orkin will have to
open bis newly remodeled establish
ment in a few weeks from now
with a stock styled to the very
hour; he will not even show the
styles that are considered new to
day, he figures that there will be
still newer things shown In New
York in a week or ten days and for
that reason left yesterday for that
eastern Mecca with the firm Idea
of purchasing things that will be
the newest when they arrive In a
few weeks hence.
In the meantime the redactions
on the Fall goods that are already
here are as follows:
Ladles' Fall Suits that would
command $29.50 ordinarily are go
ing at 116.76; Fall Suits worth $35
are going at $19.76; Fall 811k
Dreanes that were to be sold at
$19.60 are going at $9.87; Fall Silk
Dresses that were bought to sell at
$25 are now $11.87; Fall Blouses
worth $3.95 are going at $2.36;
Fall Blouses that are worth $5.95
are going at $3.60. Then, too, there
are Fall Skirts, worth $5, at $2.97;
Fall Skirts, worth $7.60, at $3.87,
and Fall Skirts, worth $10, at
$4.97.
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Ladies' Waists worth $1, $1.25 and
up to $1.60 these will sell at 47o
each as long as any remain.
There will also be a line of odd
and ends in Ladles' Spring and Fall
weight suits that were formerly
sold at up to $25; these will be of
fered in one lot, choice of the lot
at $3.97 the suit. ,
Please note: This selling takes
place at the Julius Orkln establish
ment at 1510 Douglas St.
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